Le 15 mars 06 à 20:13, Allan Odgaard a écrit :
How did you convert it? Most likely the file was just still in MacRoman.
No i'm sure after having converted it to UTF-8 (using SubEthaEdit) it was really in utf-8 because after that TextEdit was able to open it...
You can btw convert it in the Save As… dialog of TextMate, and in Preferences -> Advanced you can set that UTF-8 should be used for existing files as well, meaning that whatever format it is loaded as, it will be saved as UTF-8.
i've changed the popup menu in the save as dialog, the item selected was "MacOS Roman", may be that was the prob.
i'm onlu using apple + s for saving then i didn't have seen this dialog one time )))
also i didn't notice what u mentionned above (should be used for existing files as well).
thanks for your reply ;-)
Yvon